WashU Transfer Possible?

<p>Hello,</p>

<p>I am currently a freshman at a decent national university (Case Western Reserve University). Originally I thought I would like the school, but it does not seem like it is for me. I've really want to go to WUSTL, but I'm not sure if I really have much of a shot. Here are my stats:
3.7778 College GPA
I'm currently on the executive leadership of two student organizations at my school and am involved in a few extra clubs here and there.</p>

<p>2030 SAT (660V 710M 660W)
3.46/5 UW-HSGPA; 4.3/5 Weighted-HSGPA
I'm from a fairly well known academically rigorous public high school in Massachusetts.
SATII Bio (Molecular) 700, US History 700, Chemistry 710, Math Level II 790
AP Bio 5, AP US History 5, AP Physics C:Mech 4, AP Calculus BC 5</p>

<p>Does anyone know if they would frown upon getting one professor evaluation and one high school teacher evaluation (from the WashU website it appears as if I only need one professor evaluation). I have one high school teacher that I am pretty sure wrote a phenomenal recommendation.</p>

<p>I'm curious if I stand a reasonable shot at getting into WashU, or would I just be wasting my time and money applying there. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks in advance.</p>

<p>Bump. Please, anyone? Advice please.</p>

<p>I believe your stats are competitive for WUSTL which has a relatively transfer friendly admissions policy. If you want it, definitely apply as I think you have a very strong chance.</p>

<p>As for the high school recommendation, I would be very wary unless you think your professor recommendation might not be as good or personal. I’d say email the admissions office to be sure to on the policy regarding additional recommendations as some schools are totally ok with it while others will heavily frown on additional items that they have not specified.</p>

<p>i am a washu transfer student. i think ur chance of getting in is very big!
for the evaluation, i had a college teacher who likes me to write for me, i think that helps a lot!</p>

<p>Those stats are abysmel. Your lucky to had gotten to college to begin with. No chance. Give up</p>